Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2707737 | Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2008 | 4 Pages |
BackgroundMagnetic resonance (MR) imaging of posterior cerebral artery infarction with hemiparesis (PCAH) is limited to case reports with T2-weighted lesions involving the cerebral peduncle.ObjectiveWe sought to extend the MR imaging correlate of PCAH.MethodsThe case histories and MR/MR angiography findings of 4 patients with PCAH were examined.ResultsDistinct from previously described MR imaging findings with PCAH, diffusion-weighted imaging and/or FLAIR changes were noted in the thalamogeniculate artery (TGA) territory in one patient; in the distribution of the TGA and lateral posterior choroidal artery (PChA) in two patients; and in the TGA and lateral PChA combined with the peduncular perforating arteries of the cerebral peduncle in one patient.ConclusionDiffusion-weighted imaging changes of infarction in the distribution of the TGA alone or combined with lateral PChA involvement with or without cerebral peduncle infarction correlate with PCAH.